THE MICHIGAN DAILY -~-~- r ,ii Al I ITI)LCORAT-ORS, (, N SUPPLY YOU WITHA {,ATEST AM) MOST U '=TO=DIA IFE WALL PAPER, PLATE N I) N ISHtEYVES, PHOTO RAILS, BURLAPS, PAINTS, OILS IlISBRUSIHES,(GLASS WI.NDOW .SHADLES, ETC., ETC. I1 1nn 1;: eralty' is flue Decorating, suchInasn Iap' rhanlgilig Paint- 1t: rilant exterior)I Willt inin tg, aoinIfing, Eresco- 1., Itc. We cllplov onI slyo ill I nwrkmn nd otguarantee 1 k. (GoodsIDeliredto 'all partsoofthecicty, 0T H PHONES 237 203 E. Washirzgtoeu St. Colleg Caps an Gowns [o1 Site or IRelt MACK & CO. Lesson in Daing cnbe arranged for at Grarner>s Acaderxy. ttractions Coming to The Nwm WhitneIy TUESDAY, MARCH 2 THE BIG tMUSICAL, SVCCICSS I The lime, the Place and the Girl" 20 NUMBERS. 50 PEOPLE Prices 35-50-75-$1.00-$1.50 Seats Now Selling WEDNESDA'Y, MARCH 3 MATINEE AND NIGHT SUnder Southern Skies" A DRAMA AS TRUE AS LIFE prfices Mlatinee 25-35-50c Night 25-35-50-75-$1-$1.50 Seat Sale Monday MToraing FRIDAY, MARCH 5 H. H. Frazee, presents the musical winner "Isl5 1e of Spiuce ° Big song hits and beautiful effects Prices 35-50-75-$1-$1.50 Seat sale Wed. morning TALKING PICT V RE&S try JAdmndosleoI-%Aas'cy'k tIsame S TO K CV UNIVERSITY NOTICES I rc trcl ( i 1)1fo1 il( 11 ; 111h11'. t7 T1 l~cr~1 1101iI \ i c11 1li 1ri clts i ll he eld 1 11 I c it - tt . n I nc I; . \c 1. in il , 7 tll bi nu n ii In-I n 1;.-I'cr 11M ar In 1, 01) 111 h 1tJh r lr i ll -I 1 1 tt In- 1T 1-J4,11 11il1+ l1 I 1 i ll) li l u1 jl1 c cl111(1il ~ s li ii) wtlll\\r \ at \lll St)\, 'f' 1ic -, i 1 . Inn i l- S!-. 0 that ktkl"; lawc 'it 11 1 j i' d t? llv1 1" ;r 1 l n. 1 , A 1 1it 01a n j. I.Ia > t nil (I Ar nn Pr 1s I11 I rc l c , l l cil( ilki ll ". i~alt~lct ,r~ran 01'A :tII o IGINAITY, SERVICEABLE Quality, and Distinctive= ness of style. Feature distinguish our line of CPS, HITS Just received and nowhere else to be found in this city. Always look to us for the latest. L I OH lOT APFEL & 00, TtInt° t;11 a 'ItCgANlLS BRK FIRST NATIONAL BANK ca-. c 3cre) p id i h. I NI . ti IA 11017NSMr 11- )-i 1 01 lnln lia rds W. )) I( 'I N),Cashier W, Int'.. 1 1 nit s Ve. - rei s The Ann Arbor Savings Bank;II1IAI~JId~~a~ t I1 1 n io 'es.; t1'. I1. aSaVitgs lr1 50 Il 'k(,2rt-,M 1. rillnlnshier C nr. -a.. .an d Librty Streets IllO" at' lii t 1111san (11111 cdIn f STATEL SAVINGS BANK -Io S i ,Sinna (, Vaugha 1'tn lb yl N nnnunla MOE'S BARBER SHOP S 7115 North University Ave. 0. A. MOE. Rc -l inak m1(.-~ P rt icanCanes IlnnoI n)) ,t i 01 nll«I ,Chinese Chop-Suey Restaurant ii}1 I . . ,$ -50 ani$I , ko o t 1- n~n1)) 1,ufa c ln D ishs lItakn d Cops I ROOT & IDER n nnninchn l n nnnA1n1n Arbor. Mayaguez, Porto Rico Box 424 314 S. STATE STREET OH, "YOV KID!" Those IC ~This Those S' Week MineWednesday 2:30 SoMme Show This Week MVAJESTIC Detroit United Lines onln t: I I S nn. YpnIntinnnol t Inn- I tnl tin-' cilnteit) onnl Inn In Olililnr rice. of an1croin-n of nnitol 111)11011to 1olromAnc Ar1111 extra cars and extra service will be promptly supplied. l I nh nn 11ic lnt1 C1u(11(0 1 - W 2( 1 VAN KLEEK'S 300 East Wftu hi~gtu.-c St. Light Lunches Confectionary j and Ice Cream Phones 18 L 78 Blue close meeter that will try neither tie, tb u m b n o r te mn e r15 . ? f r 2 )e ((cull, leabomduy &n C.,lr,-Now Tonrn'. THE 0 Billiards Bowling Cigars Candies Tobaccos ]HOWECLL(ft JOHN SON, Props. M. E. RYAN, Mgr. IBAILEY & EDMUNDS NW GOOD MONEY ~t a lun). 11 ui ln I --) . t 1 ' - pinub I Prtg o 121 EASr LIBERTY STREET 1-o-nI n))nnnl~ THE T. J. CAIE CO. Boom, 45Rowland Bldg. DETROIT > ti { , : rt ; ; { E \\ .,t f. t - " '//w \\ \\f Vj J. \ ,\\J* r . H" L\ V -' ^^ y , } t j . u a %, ' ^\ \ Y / V 1 : / {. _ z Have you noticed that all t the college men are smoking / / / XNT IP14 TURIIS CIGAREWTES t9 To have become so popular among college men without any special ef- fort' to make them known shows that Fatima Cigarettes deserve the success they are making. Smoke a few, and you'll know why Fatimas have made such a hit 20 for 15c N 4* ALWAYS AHEAD IN STYLES MILWARD, THE TAILOR THE BEST OF EVERY THING IN TAILORING